The "1.49.0 armv8 neon" file you download was compiled by an enthusiast using FFmpeg with --enable-gpl --enable-nonfree --enable-libdts . By using it, you assume the legal risk. Do not use this for commercial streaming.
The is a specialized library designed to restore support for audio formats like EAC3, AC3, and DTS . These formats are often removed from the standard player due to licensing issues. While newer versions like 1.87.0 or 1.90.1 exist, version 1.49.0 remains a reliable fallback for specific hardware architectures or older app builds. Core Functionality mx player custom codec 149 0 armv8 neon work
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If you’ve encountered the frustrating "EAC3 audio format not supported" error while trying to watch your favorite videos on MX Player, you're not alone. Licensing issues often lead to the removal of certain audio codecs like AC3, EAC3, and DTS from the standard version of the app. To restore full audio support, you need to install a custom codec—specifically the version for modern 64-bit Android devices. Why You Need Version 1.49.0 The is a specialized library designed to restore
For Android 11+ (Scoped Storage), do copy to root of internal storage. Instead:
If the app doesn't automatically find the file, use the Manual Navigation method described in Step 2.
: Selecting a 32-bit (ARMv7) codec on a 64-bit device.